Tuesday, December 30, 2014

TOP 50 METAL ALBUMS OF 2014

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It’s that time of year, where I face a legitimate heavy metal Sophie’s Choice and somehow narrow all of the extreme releases I’ve enjoyed this year down to 50. 2014 treated me beautifully, with my very first screenplay sale, a continuing dream gig at Decibel Magazine, my own column dedicated to independent bands at About Heavy Metal, and several other projects I’ll discuss in more detail soon. I KNOW YOU CAN’T WAIT. But for now, it’s time to celebrate the end of the year the way journalists and critics know best: LISTS.

There are a slew of truly solid albums not listed here, and honestly, my rankings have fluctuated nearly every day for the past two months since I handed in my initial Top 40 list to the editors at Decibel Magazine. I have no doubt that if I look at this list in another year or decade, hell, even another week, the rankings could shift and shuffle depending on my mood, the cereal I eat, how crowded the subway is that morning, etc. Feel free to inform me how lousy my selections are, how overrated band A is, how album B is obviously the top selection of the year, and how I’ve terribly under-represented genre C.

2014 Top 50 Metal Albums of the Year

1. YAITW – When Life Comes to Death

2. Horrendous – Ecdysis

3. Drunk Dad – Ripper Killer

4. Pallbearer – Foundations of Burden

5. Morbus Chron – Sweven

6. Thou – Heathen

7. YOB – Clearing the Path to Ascend

8. Nux Vomica – S/T

9. Cripple Bastards – Nero in Metastasi

10. Bastard Feast – Osculum Inflame

11. Black Anvil – Hail Death

12. Septicflesh – Titan

13. Midnight – No Mercy for Mayhem

14. Vallenfyre – Splinters

15. Giant Squid – Minoans

16. Coffin Dust – The Cemetery, My Kingdom

17. Down – IV: Part Two

18. Atriarch – An Unending Pathway

19. The Skull – For Those Which Are Asleep

20. Wo Fat – The Conjuring

21. Eyehategod – S/T

22. Sea of Bones – The Earth Wants Us Dead

23. Trap Them – Blissfucker

24. Incantation – Dirges of Elysium

25. Orange Goblin – Back From the Abyss

26. Triptykon – Melana Chasmata

27. Anguish – Mountain

28. Baptists – Bloodmines

29. Tombs – Savage Gold

30. Opeth – Pale Communion

31. Torch Runner – Endless Nothing

32. Couch Slut – My Life as a Woman

33. Funerary – Starless Aeons

34. Wild Throne – Blood Maker

35. Mutilation Rites – Harbinger

36. Bongripper – Miserable

37. Gatecreeper – S/T

38. Dead Congregation – Promulgation of the Fall

39. The Oath – S/T

40. Secret Cutter – S/T

41. Cult Leader – Nothing For Us Here

42. Godflesh – A World Lit Only by Fire

43. At the Gates – At War with Reality

44. Gurt – Horrendosaurus

45. Drawers – S/T

46. Atta – S/T

47. The Atlas Moth – The Old Believer

48. Vampire – S/T

49. Agalloch – The Serpent and the Sphere

50. 1349 – Massive Cauldron of Chaos

If you haven’t checked it out yet, go buy issue #123 of Decibel Magazine, where the whole staff selects the Top 40 Extreme Albums of the Year.

You can also check out a few of my other picks for the year listed on the 2014 Heavy Metal Awards atAbout Heavy Metal.

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out all the other lists popping up around this time also and feel free
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